Core Civic- Correctional Officer Final
Test
Approximately how many people in the United States are incarcerated in
federal and state prisons? - ANS-1.6 million people
\Approximately, what percentage of incarcerated people will be released back
into our communities? - ANS-95%
\Approximately, what's the ratio of people released from prison that will be
rearrested within three years? - ANS-three out of four people
\Can misconduct violate Core Civic policy if it doesn't rise to the legal
threshold for harassment or discrimination? - ANS-Yes
\Does federal law protect transgender status? - ANS-Yes
\Does transgender status begin when an employee transitions to living full
time in the gender role or when a physical transformation is complete? -
ANS-When an employee transitions to living full time in the gender role
\Give some examples of immovable or fixed evidence. - ANS-fingerprints, shoe
prints, tire prints, tool marks, markings or writings on walls or other stationary
objects and other items that can't easily be mobilized due to weight, bulk, or
some other factor
\How do detention services differ from traditional correctional facilities? -
ANS-Many of Core Civic detention centers feature on-site legal and diplomatic
services and immigration courts. Some detention centers feature
residential-style housing.
\How many Assistant Wardens are there at Central Florence Correctional
Complex? Name them. - ANS-There are 5 Assistant Wardens.
Names are: S. Wead, C. Leeds, M. Wallace, A. Hickson, C. Cordova
\Individualistic or Collective culture: Sense of self comes from one's
membership and role in a group. - ANS-Collective Culture
\Individualistic or Collective culture: Value places on being self-sufficient. -
ANS-Individualistic Culture
\List the following searches in order from least thorough to most thorough:
Strip Search, Routine Shakedown, Medical Search. - ANS-1. Routine
Shakedown
2. Strip Search
3. Medical Search
\Name Assistant Chief of Security staff. - ANS-C. Gantt, D. Budzinski
\Name Chief of Security/Unit Management. - ANS-K. Elkins, T. Weckwerth, D.
Running, J. Snow
\Name four common Mood Disorders. - ANS-Bipolar Disorder, Depression,
Behavior Disorders, Cutters and Other Self-Mutilators
, \Name the founders of Core Civic. - ANS-Tom Beasley and T. Don Hutto
\Name three common Psychiatric Disorders. - ANS-Schizophrenia,
Hallucinations, and Delusions.
\Should Non-Mental Health staff attempt to determine the legitimacy of a
behavior that appears to be "self-harming" or suicidal? If not, what should
they do? - ANS-No, instead Non-Mental Health staff should refer the
inmate/detainee to the appropriately qualified Mental Health professionals for
final determination.
\Until when should you maintain control of a crime scene, according to
minimum protocol for protecting a crime scene? - ANS-Until relieved by a
designated authority.
\What agencies does Core Civic partner with? - ANS-U.S. Marshalls Service
and Immigration and Customs Enforcement
\What are cardboard boxes used for when packaging evidence and why? -
ANS-Firearms, knives, homemade weapons. Offers protection from sharp
edges and the depth protects one surface of the evidence from rubbing
\What are delusions? - ANS-false beliefs not based on reality
\What are hallucinations? - ANS-false sensory perceptions that can involve
any of the five senses
\What are paper items as an evidence packaging type used for? - ANS-Place
inside a larger paper envelope
\What are some common areas for concealment of contraband in clothing? -
ANS-1. Seams, hems, collars, cuffs, and waistbands
2. Belts and Belt buckles
3. Bras
4. Trouser flies
5. Shoes and socks
\What are some common areas for concealment of contraband on an offenders
body? - ANS-1. Hair (afros, curly cuts, braids, buns)
2. Armpits
3. Inner aspect/upper arm
4. Small of back
5. Groin
6. Bottoms of feet
7. In-between toes
8. Body orifices (mouth, ears, rectum, and vagina)
\What are some examples of physical barriers can be used to establish a
perimeter to protect a crime scene? - ANS-Rope, cones, crime scene tape, or
existing boundaries such as walls and doors
\What are some minimum protocol steps to protect a crime scene. -
ANS--Establish a perimeter to protect the scene
-Evacuate non-involved persons
-Prevent unauthorized persons from entering crime scene or contaminating
evidence
Test
Approximately how many people in the United States are incarcerated in
federal and state prisons? - ANS-1.6 million people
\Approximately, what percentage of incarcerated people will be released back
into our communities? - ANS-95%
\Approximately, what's the ratio of people released from prison that will be
rearrested within three years? - ANS-three out of four people
\Can misconduct violate Core Civic policy if it doesn't rise to the legal
threshold for harassment or discrimination? - ANS-Yes
\Does federal law protect transgender status? - ANS-Yes
\Does transgender status begin when an employee transitions to living full
time in the gender role or when a physical transformation is complete? -
ANS-When an employee transitions to living full time in the gender role
\Give some examples of immovable or fixed evidence. - ANS-fingerprints, shoe
prints, tire prints, tool marks, markings or writings on walls or other stationary
objects and other items that can't easily be mobilized due to weight, bulk, or
some other factor
\How do detention services differ from traditional correctional facilities? -
ANS-Many of Core Civic detention centers feature on-site legal and diplomatic
services and immigration courts. Some detention centers feature
residential-style housing.
\How many Assistant Wardens are there at Central Florence Correctional
Complex? Name them. - ANS-There are 5 Assistant Wardens.
Names are: S. Wead, C. Leeds, M. Wallace, A. Hickson, C. Cordova
\Individualistic or Collective culture: Sense of self comes from one's
membership and role in a group. - ANS-Collective Culture
\Individualistic or Collective culture: Value places on being self-sufficient. -
ANS-Individualistic Culture
\List the following searches in order from least thorough to most thorough:
Strip Search, Routine Shakedown, Medical Search. - ANS-1. Routine
Shakedown
2. Strip Search
3. Medical Search
\Name Assistant Chief of Security staff. - ANS-C. Gantt, D. Budzinski
\Name Chief of Security/Unit Management. - ANS-K. Elkins, T. Weckwerth, D.
Running, J. Snow
\Name four common Mood Disorders. - ANS-Bipolar Disorder, Depression,
Behavior Disorders, Cutters and Other Self-Mutilators
, \Name the founders of Core Civic. - ANS-Tom Beasley and T. Don Hutto
\Name three common Psychiatric Disorders. - ANS-Schizophrenia,
Hallucinations, and Delusions.
\Should Non-Mental Health staff attempt to determine the legitimacy of a
behavior that appears to be "self-harming" or suicidal? If not, what should
they do? - ANS-No, instead Non-Mental Health staff should refer the
inmate/detainee to the appropriately qualified Mental Health professionals for
final determination.
\Until when should you maintain control of a crime scene, according to
minimum protocol for protecting a crime scene? - ANS-Until relieved by a
designated authority.
\What agencies does Core Civic partner with? - ANS-U.S. Marshalls Service
and Immigration and Customs Enforcement
\What are cardboard boxes used for when packaging evidence and why? -
ANS-Firearms, knives, homemade weapons. Offers protection from sharp
edges and the depth protects one surface of the evidence from rubbing
\What are delusions? - ANS-false beliefs not based on reality
\What are hallucinations? - ANS-false sensory perceptions that can involve
any of the five senses
\What are paper items as an evidence packaging type used for? - ANS-Place
inside a larger paper envelope
\What are some common areas for concealment of contraband in clothing? -
ANS-1. Seams, hems, collars, cuffs, and waistbands
2. Belts and Belt buckles
3. Bras
4. Trouser flies
5. Shoes and socks
\What are some common areas for concealment of contraband on an offenders
body? - ANS-1. Hair (afros, curly cuts, braids, buns)
2. Armpits
3. Inner aspect/upper arm
4. Small of back
5. Groin
6. Bottoms of feet
7. In-between toes
8. Body orifices (mouth, ears, rectum, and vagina)
\What are some examples of physical barriers can be used to establish a
perimeter to protect a crime scene? - ANS-Rope, cones, crime scene tape, or
existing boundaries such as walls and doors
\What are some minimum protocol steps to protect a crime scene. -
ANS--Establish a perimeter to protect the scene
-Evacuate non-involved persons
-Prevent unauthorized persons from entering crime scene or contaminating
evidence